That man is back

The Pancake Bunny hacker is back!

Three years later, he used Tornado Cash to transfer $2.9 million in ETH

🚨 After the Pancake Bunny flash loan attack, the hacker took action again after three years of silence, transferring $2.9 million in ETH through the Tornado Cash privacy protocol, which is shocking!#HackerAttack

🔍 Looking back at the Pancake Bunny attack in May 2021, hackers stole 697,000 BUNNY tokens and 114,000 BNB, causing huge losses to the protocol. This transfer once again reminds us of the importance of crypto security.

🐰 After Pancake Bunny was hit hard, the protocol transformed into a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO), but failed to recover the stolen funds. This flow of funds means that the hacker's malicious actions have not stopped.#Decentralization#DAO

💸 CertiK data shows that hackers currently hold $11.4 million in DAI. The flow of these funds has aroused widespread concern and concern in the community.

🔐 Crypto security experts have highlighted preventive measures to protect protocols from hacker attacks. CertiK and Alibaba Cloud have joined forces to provide developers with secure blockchain development and deployment capabilities to ensure the security of the blockchain ecosystem.

👀 Kraken security controversy: CertiK has been accused of extorting $3 million, sparking controversy. Kraken claims that the security team refused to return the funds until the exchange provided an undisclosed amount of the vulnerability. #Kraken

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